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It's another boring day for Joanne and Janelle, two kungkas (girls) living in the remote community of Warburton in the Gibson Desert. However, with some encouragement from their kaparli (grandmothers), they soon discover their creative talents.
The 'Minyma Kutjarra Tjukurrpa' is an important dreaming story for the Ngaanyatjarra people in the Western Desert of Western Australia. This film is a groundbreaking re-enactment of the story made by the traditional custodians.
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